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CITY OF SAN BE~ARDINOJ
ANN SIRACUSA
To Director of Planning
Request for Waiver of Condition No. 10,
Subject C . U . P. No. 87 - 2 7 -- - P has e I I 0 f
Recreational Vehicle Park on 9th Street
MEMORANDU~.)
ROGER HARDGRAVE, Dir. of
From Pub Ii c Works/C ity Engr.
Due September 3, 1987
File No. 6.50
Approved
Date
Justification for this appeal was provided by letter of 8-25-87,
from Roy F. Kroll & Associates, Inc.
Conditional Use Permit No. 87-27 was approved at the Planning
Commission Meeting of 6-02-87. One of the conditions of approval
was:
"10. All utility lines shall be installed underground subject
to exceptions approved by the Planning Department and
City Engineer."
I have reviewed the site and found no unusual physical features
that would render undergrounding the utility lines, along the
north side of 9th Street, unfeasible. The voltage of the electri-
cal line is within the limits that are routinely undergrounded.
Since I find no reasons to support an exception of the condition
.for undergrounding utilities, it is my recommendation that the
appeal be denied.
A meeting was held on 8-26-87 with a representative of Edison
and the two developers (Recreational Park and Assured Mini Storage),
Edison agreed to bear the cost of undergrounding utilities in
front of the existing phase of the R.V. park and the parcel at '
the northwest corner of 9th Street and Tippecanoe Avenue. This
will result in all the utilities along the north side of 9th
Street being undergrounded, from the flood control channel
easterly to Tippecanoe Avenue, and along the west side of
Tippecanoe Avenue, from 9th Street to the flood control channel.
A copy of the letter from Edison is attached for your reference.
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ROGER G. HARDGRAVE
Director of Public
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Works/City Engineer
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CHARLES R. WEAR
The Assured Group
25825 Redlands Blvd.
Redlands, CA 92373
P. o. BOX 7..
RIAL TO. CALIFORNIA 82378
August 27, 1987
Subject: Underground Ordinance
Dear Mr. Wear:
This letter is to summarize our discussion of 08/26/87. regarding
the underground ordinance per the City of San Bernardino. Those
in attendance were:
Jon Roberts - City of San Bernardino
Henry Wingson - City of San Bernardino
Ed Leonelli - San Bernardino R.V. Park
Charles Wear - The Assured Group
Ben Murguia - Southern California Edison
As discussed, Edison estimates that the cost to convert the
existing power lines from overhead to underground, at both
project locations, will be approximately $75.00 per linear
foot of existing line.
Additional conduits, excavation and backfill required to make
the undergrounding continuous will be reimbursed to the
developer by Edison.
Please keep me apprised of any further developments regarding
this matter, and thank you for your cooperation and assistance.
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A. J. Gonzales
Customer Service Planner
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E. Leonelli
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ROY F. KROLL & Associates,(~c.
1291 N Indian Hill Blvd.
Claremont, Ca. 91711
(714) 625-5666
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RECEIVED-tIW CLER~
June 12, 1967
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The Honorable Mayor and Common Council
City Hall
City of San Bernardino, Ca.
HAND DELIVERED
Re: C.U.P. No. 67-27
Appeal of Condition No. 10
Dear Mayor and Council:
On June 2. 1987 the pla~nina Commission nf the City of San Bernardino
Approved we Condit,onal Use i'ern1ll. Tor tll\! pnase r~/.O. \i:i development of the
Recreational Vehicle Park on 9th Street west of Tippecanoe.
We wish to appeal Standard Condition No 10 of the C.U.P. due to the extremely
high undergrounding costs of the 12KV lines along 9th Street. Standard Condition
No. 10 states "All Utility Lines shall be installed underground subject to exceptions
approved by the Planning Department and the City Engineer".
When phase One (1) of this development was constructed it was given an excepti(
by the Mayor and Council due to the extremely high underground costs. The
Phase two C. U. P. No. 67-27 also has this condition, but when the planning analysis
was performed and amendments recommended by the Planning Department the total
project was analyzed it took both phases into consideration.
If this condition is not exempted the Phase One will have overhead Electric
lines and the Phase Two development will be required to have underground lines, which
mean the development costs would put the financial well-being of the project into
jeopardy. Additionally, the use of the property is transitional in nature with
the underlying Commercial-Manufacturing Zone to be realized in the future. It
should be noted that the R V Park was the first development to be implemented in
this area of the City along 9th street and was the initial pioneering project.
For these reasons, we respectfully request the Mayor and Common Council
grant an exception from Standard Condition No. 10 and allow the existing utility
lines to remain overhead for Phase Two as has been previouly granted for Phase One.
Your Consideration in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Should you have any
questions please feel free to call.
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~ROY F.~LL Inc.
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Roy F Kroll, President
A. . A., A. 1. C. P.